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Kidde | 4.7K Ohm End-of-Line (EOL) Resistor for Fire and Burglar Alarm Circuits, UL Listed (Pack of 7) | EOL47PK7

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SKU:
KD-EOL47PK7

The Kidde EOL47PK7 is a pack of seven 4.7K Ohm end-of-line resistors built for terminating supervised fire alarm and burglar alarm zones. Pre-fitted with spade (fork) terminals so there's no crimping or soldering on the job - strip, connect, and move on.

Built for the commercial installer

UL Listed for both fire alarm and burglar alarm circuits. The 4.7K Ohm value matches Kidde (Edwards) and other panels that spec this resistance for zone supervision. Indoor dry location rated. Seven resistors per pack keeps a few spares on the truck without over-ordering.

Why installers keep these on the truck

  • Pre-terminated spade connectors: no crimping, no soldering, no extra tools needed at the panel
  • UL Listed for fire alarm and burglar alarm supervision circuits
  • 4.7K Ohm value matches Kidde, Edwards, and compatible FACP zone requirements
  • Pack of 7 covers a typical panel zone count with spares for the next job
Brand:
Kidde Commercial
Resistance:
4.7K Ohm (4,700 Ohm)
Quantity:
7 per pack
Terminal type:
Spade (fork) terminals
Application:
Fire alarm and burglar alarm zone supervision
Compliance:
UL Listed
Installation environment:
Indoor dry locations
What panels use a 4.7K Ohm EOL resistor?
Kidde (Edwards) fire alarm panels commonly spec 4.7K Ohm for supervised zone circuits. Always verify the required EOL resistance in the panel's installation manual - wrong value causes a trouble condition.
Can I use these on burglar alarm circuits too?
Yes. These resistors are UL Listed for both fire alarm and burglar alarm supervision circuits. Confirm the panel requires a 4.7K Ohm value before installing.
Do these require soldering?
No. Each resistor comes pre-fitted with spade (fork) terminals. Strip the wire, connect to the terminal block or zone wiring, and you're done.
How many EOL resistors do I need per panel?
One per supervised zone. A typical small commercial panel runs 5 to 10 zones, so one pack of 7 covers most single-panel installs with a spare or two left over.